David Wollenberger wrote:
... I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the
beginning of each chapter...
Take a look at our FrameScript Script DocToc also.
I believe it's the most comprehensive solution for managing FrameMaker Chapter
TOCs automatically. By the way the
David Wollenberger wrote:
>... I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the
>beginning of each chapter...
Take a look at our FrameScript Script DocToc also.
I believe it's the most comprehensive solution for managing FrameMaker Chapter
TOCs automatically. By the way the
This method is only needed, IMHO, if you want the ToC to refer to the
ToC, or if you have a very small ToC that will be sharing a page with
the beginning of the chapter.
But I agree: use only one book file.
There is also the third alternative: make the individual ToCs for each
chapter and add it
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Subject: RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter
Hi,
I understand your intent because I also require to add a table of contents
in the beginning of each chapter. However, I only display all H1
cross-references in a simple table. That's
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Subject: RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter
Hi,
I understand your intent because I also require to add a table of contents
in the beginning of each chapter. However, I only display all H1
cross-references
We also use cross-references to create our mini-TOCs (chapter TOCs).
To verify that all H1 and H2 headings have been included, I check the
mini-TOC against the bookmarks in the PDF as I'm reviewing it.
-Carla
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Another option is to use the ChapterTOC Framescript, an inexpensive plug-in.
Works like a charm, also on a book level.
You find it here: http://www.frameexpert.com/scripts/chaptertoc.htm
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We also use cross-references to create our mini-TOCs (chapter TOCs).
To verify that all H1 and H2 headings have been
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- David,
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- There are two methods I have used.
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- First is to use the cross-reference feature - place
- cross-references
Hi David
For your first technique, you have to add all the .fm files to the "big" book,
not add the single-chapter books to it. We used this approach for a while, but
found it a pain to have to keep opening and updating the small books. Also, you
have to muck with your numbering scheme. In
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Subject: TOCs at beginning of each chapter
I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the
beginning of each
This method is only needed, IMHO, if you want the ToC to refer to the
ToC, or if you have a very small ToC that will be sharing a page with
the beginning of the chapter.
But I agree: use only one book file.
There is also the third alternative: make the individual ToCs for each
chapter and add it
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>Subject: RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter
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>Hi,
>
>I understand your intent because I also require to add a table of contents
>in the beginning of each chapter. However, I only display all H1
>cross-references in a simple ta
Subject: RE: TOCs at beginning of each chapter
David,
There are two methods I have used.
First is to use the cross-reference feature - place cross-references to the
headings you want for your TOC. Define the TOC para style to incoude a tab
with a leader for the page number. Define the cross
We also use cross-references to create our mini-TOCs (chapter TOCs).
To verify that all H1 and H2 headings have been included, I check the
mini-TOC against the bookmarks in the PDF as I'm reviewing it.
-Carla
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Another option is to use the ChapterTOC Framescript, an inexpensive plug-in.
Works like a charm, also on a book level.
You find it here: http://www.frameexpert.com/scripts/chaptertoc.htm
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I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the
beginning of each chapter.
Initially, I thought that the only way I could do this would be to
create a book for each chapter. These books would contain nothing but
the chapter file and an autogenerated TOC. Then, I would create a
Hi David
For your first technique, you have to add all the .fm files to the big book,
not add the single-chapter books to it. We used this approach for a while, but
found it a pain to have to keep opening and updating the small books. Also, you
have to muck with your numbering scheme. In your
I am attempting to develop a template where there is a TOC at the
beginning of each chapter.
Initially, I thought that the only way I could do this would be to
create a book for each chapter. These books would contain nothing but
the chapter file and an autogenerated TOC. Then, I would create a
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